Archives for 21 August 2012

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality made the decision today to close the Bethelsdorp Cemetery to burials and monumental works, for a period of approximately six weeks. This decision was based on the same reasons why the Forest Hill and Paapenkuils Cemeteries were recently closed, namely the high water levels following the recent heavy rains, which make grave-digging unfeasible. Bereaved families who wish to bury their deceased in the Bethelsdorp Cemetery, have the option of temporary burial in the Malabar Cemetery and, once water levels have subsided, to have them exhumed and reburied in the …

With reference to the sit-in by staff members at the Budget and Treasury Directorate, yesterday, the Municipality hereby confirms that the relevant staff members have returned to work today and that services to the public are being rendered as usual. The Municipality is looking into the concerns and issues raised by the staff who participated in the sit-in, and will respond within the set seven-day framework.
Editors Notes: Did anyone notice that the staff were NOT at work? …

Jantjies could be a Super King next season - The New Age Online - thenewage.co.za08/20/2012Jantjies could be a Super King next seasonThe New Age OnlineWhile not ruling out a move to Port Elizabeth he could also take up an overseas offer depending on what transpires at national level. The at more...
EP Kings Update, Other Rugby, Cricket and Twitter Justice: - SPORT24 (blog) - blogs.sport24.co.za08/20/2012SPORT24 (blog)EP Kings Update, Other Rugby, Cricket and Twitter Justice:SPORT24 (blog)The Kings were ruthless in their demolition of the Kavaliers in Port Elizabeth on Friday and maintained …